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Four Reasons to Consider an Electric Grill (and Four to Check Out)

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Buying a new grill can be a daunting task. What’s your budget? Are you buying your first one? And what type do you want? Charcoal lovers and propane enthusiasts might have sown doubt about electric grills, but these grills have come a long way. No longer the weak, slow heating appliances of the early aughts, the best of them now pack plenty of power. If you're not sure whether one is right for you, read on to learn what factors you should consider. I've compiled a list of some solid electric grills to make your search easier.

    The outdoor electric grills in this post:

    Ninja Woodfire Outdoor 7-in-1 Grill & Smoker $249.99 at Best Buy $369.99 Save $120.00 Shop Now Shop Now $249.99 at Best Buy $369.99 Save $120.00 For small outdoor spaces, this grill breaks down so you can store it elsewhere. Weber Lumin Compact Electric Grill, Black, with Lumin Compact Grill Stand $552.40 at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now $552.40 at Amazon This grill is safe for both indoor and outdoor use which makes it great for year-round grilling George Foreman Indoor/Outdoor Electric Grill in Red $129.99 at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now $129.99 at Amazon SEE 0 MORE

    Unlike with coal and propane grills, an electric grill will allow you to set more precise temperature. Plug an electric grill into a regular outlet and use the dial to set your desired temperature, and that's it. The electric heating elements inside the base housing heat the grill bars sitting above it with radiant heat. Once the grill has preheated, you can start cooking.

    Although you’ll miss out on some of that flame-charred flavor you’d get with other fuel sources, electric grills have a number of pros:

    Accessible fuel. You’ve scraped off the grates only to realize you're out of gas. Or maybe you just hate messing around with charcoal. With an electric grill, there’s no need to fuss with finicky fuel. 

    Safety. Electric heat doesn’t require pilot lights or fire starters. That doesn’t mean there are zero flames—fat drips can still flare up—but they’re nowhere near the type of flames and sparks that can erupt from other grill options. This makes electric grills beginner-friendly and a nice introduction to cooking on grill surfaces. 

    Ease of control. Electric grills will begin preheating as soon as you flip a switch, and you get precision temperature control with a dial. 

    Suitability for small spaces. Electric grills don’t produce anywhere near the same billowing smoke that charcoal grills do, and they come in a variety of sizes, which makes them an excellent option for rentals and areas with limited outdoor space.

    Try the Weber Pulse for a large, center-of-attention grill

    A gas-powered grill has a certain commanding stature to it. The large cart and side flaps create space for you to work and the grill area becomes an area that people gravitate to. Electric grills can seem diminutive by comparison, so if you want that same sturdy, show-stopping look with the benefits of electric, buy the Weber Pulse with the grill cart. It’s a bit of a splurge compared to the others, but this grill offers precision temperature control and you can stay informed by monitoring the temperature on the Weber Connect app while you walk over to the cooler to talk to friends.

    The Ninja Woodfire offers the best option for folks that love to grill a quick burger or invest several hours into the perfect bark on their famous smoked brisket. The small smoke box is included on the side of the Woodfire's lid. Just load it with the Woodfire pellets and the electric convection heating will take care of the rest. The Ninja Woodfire is one of the more affordable electric grill options and often goes on sale (including right now).

    Try the Weber Lumin for portable perks

    If you have a small outdoor space, you may not want to have a standing outdoor grill blocking the sun from your potted begonias. The Weber Lumin is more compact, the heating portion is fully detachable from the stand, and the stand collapses flat so you can store everything somewhere else. This model is small but mighty with 1.5 kilowatts and boasts a maximum temperature of 600 F. That’s plenty of heat to achieve good grill marks and even a whip up a grilled pizza. This grill alone will work on a heat-resistant tabletop, but if you don’t have that, then make sure you get the Weber Lumin Electric Grill with the collapsible stand included.

    It’s a luxury to have an indoor and an outdoor grill, but you don’t need to buy them separately. The George Foreman electric grill allows you to move the dinner party outside when the weather clears up, and it’s more budget-friendly than the others. As with the entire line of Foreman products, the heating element is built into the grill plate. This eliminates the danger of fats dripping onto an exposed heating element below and causing flare-ups. 

    As always, keep it safe

    Have fun grilling clean out there in your lawn or rental patio, but always use your grill as directed. Don’t bring an outdoor one inside if it’s not meant to be inside, and vice versa. These appliances draw quite a bit of energy to cook your food so make sure to plug it into its own outlet to get the best performance. If your outdoor-only electric grill is going to live outside, invest in an outdoor cover specific to the brand and model to keep the electronics in good shape. Here are even more tips on safely grilling this summer.

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